1.______in the matriculation for postgraduate in a short time is really a hard nut. xT8!X5;
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2.I found ________ to answer all the questions within the time given. R!_1 *H$
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3.The students expected there _____ more reviewing classes before the final exams. A:,V)
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4.You’re going to England next year. You should now practise ______ English as much as possible. q%Lw#f
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5.If we don’t start out now, we must risk ______ the train. C3 (PI,,
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6. The flexibility of film allows the artist _______ unstrained imagination to the animation of cartoon characters. cN#f$
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7.Although the lecture had already been on for five minutes,I still was not able to find a chair____. KKJ a?e`C
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8. Surely her daughter would make an even bigger effort ______ her? 3 _c4+u"6
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9.Lots of empty boots were found under the old man’s bed. He must have done nothing but ______. 3-
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10.The local health organization is reported ___ twenty-five years age when Dr. Adudon became its first president. aW$))J)0
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12.He does nothing but___ F[U0TP@&*
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14. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ___ in broad daylight yesterday. zH?&FtO
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15.I appreciated ______the opportunity to study abroad two years ago. %p.hwgvnp
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16.There is no point ___further. z`+j]NX]
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17.Nowhere in nature is aluminum found free, owing to its always ___with other elements, most commonly with oxygen. p9$=."5
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18.They stopped ___, but now I’m getting interested. +S>}<OE
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19.I am sorry to hear that you resorted ___ 'P?DZE
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20.He wasn’t asked to take on the chairmanship of the society, ___ insufficiently popular with all members. h ^6Yjy
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23.All flights___ because of the snowstorm, we decided to take the train. :-kXZe
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25.It’s easy to blame the decline of conversation on the pace of modern life and on the vague changes ___place in our ever-changing world. D;0xROW8{
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26.I worked so late in the office last night that I hardly had time __the last bus. j\SW~}d9
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27.I have got a loaf of bread ; now I’m looking for a knife____. 7E9h!<5v
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29.His victory in the final was no more ____than I had expected. '?~k`zK
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33.The Portuguese give a great deal of credit to one man for having promoted sea travel, that man ___prince Henry the navigator, who lived in the 15th century.
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23.All flights___ because of the snowstorm, we decided to take the train. )(&g\
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